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Approvable letters, and the
related non-
approvable letters (alternately not-
approvable letters), were
notifications sent out by the Food and Drug Administration...
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approved in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Approved may
refer to:
Approved drug, a
preparation that has been
validated for a
therapeutic use...
- Merck. It is
approved in 63
countries worldwide as of 2007,
except the
United States where the Food and Drug
Administration sent a Non
Approvable Letter to...
- An
approved drug is a
medicinal preparation that has been
validated for a
therapeutic use by a
ruling authority of a government. This
process is usually...
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norepinephrine uptake.
Wyeth announced on 23
January 2007 that it
received an
approvable letter from the Food and Drug
Administration for desvenlafaxine. Final...
- May 2006, the FDA
issued a non-
approvable letter for a modified-release 15 mg
formulation of
indiplon and an
approvable letter with sti****tions for 5 mg...
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Application for ruboxistaurin, and on
August 18, 2006,
Lilly received an
approvable letter from the US FDA for ruboxistaurin, with a
request for an additional...
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companies released code
under existing licenses and
drafted their own to be
approved by the OSI. Open-source
licenses are
categorized as
copyleft or permissive...
- A
British Approved Name (BAN) is the official, non-proprietary, or
generic name
given to a
pharmaceutical substance, as
defined in the
British Pharmacopoeia...
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needed to
determine no risk exists.
Although cilostazol would not be
approvable for a
trivial condition the Cardio-Renal
Advisory Committee and FDA concluded...